Yesterday afternoon I was able to clear out a bit of the rubbish (guess whose been watching British television) in the backyard, and started laying out pavers as the first guidelines for the flower beds. Nothing that we had on paper translated to real life once I put down the first brick. I must have moved each paver twenty times making adjustments here an there looking for the perfect design. I was able to take a short break before hubby came home and together we moved the pavers around another twenty times. I like the bed in the back, and the ones along the left side, but the right side are a real pain. Nothing we have mapped out so far makes us go, YES! The first picture below is what I had done before hubby came home. The second is what we worked on together.
Arrival
by Ryk Brown
(709 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Science Fiction | Action & Adventure
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The Eden Project was a dream.
To start the first extra-solar colony…
To avoid the mistakes of our past…
To start anew.
Three generations, born and raised on a starship hurtling through space.
To never know an open sky…
To never feel the wind on their face…
To never witness the sun rise or set.
It is up to the advance team to set foot on each of these worlds, conduct their surveys, and send their findings back to the colony ship.
So many questions…
So little time…
Such an enormous responsibility.
Everything must go as planned, for the welfare of all the colonists depends on them.
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The Viscount’s Wallflower Bride: A Sweet & Clean Historical Romance (The Chase Brides Book 5)
by Devon Royal, Lauren Royal
(150 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Teen & Young Adult
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England, 1673: Lady Violet Ashcroft grew up sheltered in the countryside, far from the dashing gentlemen of the court — and that’s how she likes it. Here on her family’s beautiful, quiet estate, she needn’t fight off suitors who are only after her sizable inheritance, or play second fiddle to her prettier younger sisters. Love and marriage aren’t for everyone, and sensible Violet would rather spend her days improving her mind than risking her heart. Until a rather dashing gentleman shows up next door…
Ford Chase, Viscount Lakefield, has had it with women. Who’s got time for them, anyway, when there’s important work to be done? Fresh out of Oxford, Ford is ready to devise his first world-changing invention. All he needs is some peace and quiet on his neglected country estate, where there is no family to nag him and, most especially, no women to distract him — until he’s thrown into the company of the intriguing Lady Violet…
PLEASE NOTE: This book is the SWEET & CLEAN version of “Violet” by Lauren Royal. If you’d prefer to read the original book, which includes steamy love scenes and stronger language, look for “Violet.”
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The Little Girl
by Thatcher C Nalley
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Genre: Health, Fitness & Dieting
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From the author that brought you the #1 Amazon Bestseller LETTERS FROM THE LOONEY BIN.
Based on Actual Events.
Molly, a disturbed little girl with a horrific past, believes she is a princess in The Land of Pretty who can speak with dolls. Lindy Wellbrook is a young therapist whose goal is getting clients through recovery in record time. Her approach is straightforward and she doesn’t tolerate self-pity. Just as they get closer to recovery Molly’s cruel alternate personality surfaces, a boy named Pen, who becomes hell-bent on sabotaging any progress. This only challenges Lindy to push the therapy even harder. However, life for Lindy takes a drastic turn when the little girl commits suicide and the hard nose therapist is left to uncover what went wrong. Lindy begins to listen to recordings of their past sessions, replaying the conversations, analyzing details to the point of obsession in finding the answer. Slowly, as Lindy nears the truth, her own life unravels and she realizes–that all things Molly were not as they seemed.
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Off the Beadin’ Path (Glass Bead Mystery Series Book 3)
by Janice Peacock
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Genre: Mystery | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Women’s Fiction
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Glass beadmaker Jax O’Connell and her friend Tessa have no idea what challenges await them when they take a glassblowing class with Marco De Luca, a famous Italian glass artist — and infamous lothario.
After the first night of class, Tessa sees a body through the rain-streaked window of the studio. The next morning there’s no sign of Marco, and one of the studio owners is also missing. The local sheriff isn’t taking the disappearances seriously, but Tessa knows what she saw. To complicate matters, Officer Shaw and Detective Grant are both vying for Jax’s attention as she tracks down clues in a small town that’s been keeping more than one secret.
Jax and Tessa must face their fears to find the body and uncover the killer before another life is shattered.
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Minimalist Living Now: Decluttering And Organizing Your Home In A Weekend
by Laura Dunn
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This comprehensive guide shows you exactly how to begin a minimalist lifestyle now and start living the stress free life you deserve. A stressful life often stems from a cluttered home, and Laura Dunn provides step by step instructions to decluttering and organizing your home in a weekend. Yes you can have a clutter free home in just one weekend if you follow the simple step by step process laid out by Laura Dunn. Jammed packed with loads of decluttering tips and ideas, you will be well on your way to a lifestyle of minimalist living.
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